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I finally got time to take decent pictures of my latest Imperial turbolaser turret.
Turbolaser Turret by Veynom, on Flickr
It is based from the design of Ismael Trabajo found on the Internet and adapted according to my stock of available parts.
Turbolaser Turret by Veynom, on Flickr
It is an easy build with solid rendering. It can rotate, guns can move up and down (synchronized). The turret can be open to put in to 3 crewmen inside. Kids have lot of fun with that turret and many rebels died to bring you back these pictures.
Turbolaser Turret by Veynom, on Flickr
Turbolaser Turret by Veynom, on Flickr
And when exposing, it is massive enough to attract the eye while being a welcome change to the usual fleets of ships.
Everyone asking for it, I made it public: here is a link toward the LDD of Ismael Trabajo that I used as basis for this MOC. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vaj7zQ8D8XmhPy3PowN1U9MTxkfBfc1v

Hello SW fans,
Wanted to share my Hoth turrets playset. It's inspired by a vintage toys from the early 80s but useful for today dioramas. I tried someting new for the turrets and the radar cannon, hope you like the result.
Building instructions are available on my website :
Hoth turrets
If you want more photos, just ask me ;) and I'll post them here.

Hello everyone,
I decided to make a modification to my 2011 Falcon, namely turrets. Do you have any ideas how to do this? What would be the best brick to make transparent "window". I tried 18675pb02 but it is too big in my opinion.
So if you have any ideas regarding this, post it here

There have been a couple of projects this year that have been a long time in the making. I have been happy to clean out The Queue over the past couple of months.
This is a MOC of the most widely produced tank of all time. The T-54/T-55 series of tanks has its roots connecting back to the T-34 of WWII. This MOC represents the T-55a version, produced from about 1979 onwards. Basically, it means I got to build the AA gun on the top.
Much more is at Thirdwigg.com. A video may be found
.Features:
Working left and right tracks, PF L, 1:1
Turret rotation, infinite rotation
Gun elevation
Suspension for all ten wheels
Removable paneling
And the right.
The rear. Sorry about the single dark grey tile.
The top of the turret. The snot work was fun.
The internals. You can see the battery box, the turret mechanism, and the drive motors. The suspension is running down each side.

While preparing the next exhibition, I am building some small modules to place along my Star Wars 12V train layout. Those modules will be integrated into larger layouts.
So first, find a couple of small Twin Laser Turrets, that are very effective against flying speeders or fighters.
Twin Laser Turrets by Veynom, on Flickr
Turrets can rotate and laser can elevate. Part of the design is directly inspired from one of the recent battle packs.
Twin Laser Turrets by Veynom, on Flickr
Next comes a watchtower made in collaboration with my 11-year son. He had the original idea and first design. I mainly added some details and industrialized the built so that we could build 2 of them.
The Watchtower by Veynom, on Flickr
Rear view with the ladder:
The Watchtower by Veynom, on Flickr
Tower top with mounted blaster and light projector.
Watching the area by Veynom, on Flickr
Those modules are easy to duplicate, relocate and provide a nice immersive feeling to large layout.
Comments welcome.

This is my first moc topic here on eurobricks even thought I joined a while ago, I hope I am doing this right also if you want to understand why the resistance exists and isn't just the new republic I recommend the book Bloodline cause episode 7 does a bad job explaining it plus its a great read.
'Astounding, what are the chances of finding a moron stupid enough to think its worth while to kidnap a broken droid ,well about 0.5%'
yes I know k-2s0 should be dead and exploded but just ignore that :P

Hello, today I will show you my MOC of the Star Wars Battlefront (I and II) Laser/Beam turret (Anti-Infantry, and small damage to vehicles), used by the Republic and Separatists, Rebel Alliance and Galactic Empire. There's 2 Photos of this turret:
http://vignette2.wik...=20080811171358
http://vignette4.wik...=20080223032009
I made 2 designs for this turret, because I'm not Sure what is the best of my designs...
LEGO Laser-Beam Turret by Kuek Cuac de Koki, en Flickr
LEGO Laser-Beam Turret-1 by Kuek Cuac de Koki, en Flickr
LEGO Laser-Beam Turret-2 by Kuek Cuac de Koki, en Flickr
LEGO Laser-Beam Turret-3 by Kuek Cuac de Koki, en Flickr
The 6x6 plate is not necessary, you can put it in where you want.
And a optional cannon for this
LEGO Laser-Beam Turret-4 by Kuek Cuac de Koki, en Flickr
And the LDD:
LEGO Laser-Beam Turret.lxf
All the Comments and Constructive-Critics are welcome.
Thanks.

I've never been satisfied by the turrets in any of the Hoth sets (and there must be half a dozen versions of it by now). They all have the problem of a straight cylinder, when in the movie the turret clearly tapers. I've made a number attempts at building one. Now I think I've finally cracked it.
DF.9 Turret by James Shields, on Flickr
DF.9 Turret Front by James Shields, on Flickr
DF.9 Turret Overhead by James Shields, on Flickr
James

Imperial Autonomous Turbolaser Turret by Veynom, on Flickr
Imperial Autonomous Turbolaser Turrets (IATT) are pre-assembled heavily armoured turrets that were quickly mounted nearby important fortifications. The twin-barrelled turbolasers served as heavy anti-capital ship weapons and could also annihilate any ground vehicle at very long range. There were however too slow to reliably target fast starfighters. They could punch through both deflector shields and armour on spaceships with the heaviest defensive layers.
Imperial Autonomous Turbolaser Turret by Veynom, on Flickr
The IATT did not need to be physically connected to any infrastructure as it contained a small power generator to operate. It also contains inside its basement a small hangar bay with a speeder that an operator could use.
Imperial Autonomous Turbolaser Turret by Veynom, on Flickr
Imperial Autonomous Turbolaser Turret by Veynom, on Flickr
Imperial Autonomous Turbolaser Turret by Veynom, on Flickr
Comments welcome on this small variation of my original Imperial Turbolaser Turret from 2013. My son did not want me to completely destroy it and he plays a lot with the new one.

It's Mario season in McDonalds here in Moscow again, and this time they have Bowser!
At first I wasn't too pleased, as the evil dragon/turtle has neither hands no legs here, but then I thought that it could be upgraded into a lovely mech. Those two holes on the back were all I needed.
Here's what I came up with:
The turret rotates!
And here's the chassis without the pod.
Bonus picture: if you don't like the clown's smile, you can take out two screws from those two holes (they have triangular slots though, and are hidden quite deep) and have this lovely grimace:

AMX turret.lxf
I've been working on a model of an AMX 13 105 light tank, and decided to take a break from the hull to work on the turret. The attached file is my LDD progress, because for some reason i prefer working digitally before I start putting stuff together.
My first problem is that this turret works by elevating the entire gun carriage, including the autoloader box at the back. My second problem is that this is a small turret. 5x7, so I can't put a motor in there. To help with this, I have a gear in the center that pushes the entire carriage up and down against the side mounts. Now I need to figure out how to put the side mounts on a turntable, so that they can turn.
My third problem is that mock mounted on a turn table, I can't find a way to turn the gear to move the turret. Any ideas?
Blueprints I'm using: http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints-depot/tanks/tanks-a/amx-13-105mm-1.png,

"My squadron and I have been tasked to man a turret at the gunner station P-13 after an unexpected attack at the star destroyer that we where commisioned in the orbit of Nar Eurobicka, now we will show that rebel scum what we are capable of..."
P1010002 por Nom Carver, en Flickr
P1010006 por Nom Carver, en Flickr
P1010009 por Nom Carver, en Flickr
P1010012 por Nom Carver, en Flickr
P1010015 por Nom Carver, en Flickr
P1010022 por Nom Carver, en Flickr
P1010023 por Nom Carver, en Flickr
P1010027 por Nom Carver, en Flickr
I would like this one to be judged, comments and criticism are welcome.

Hi Sci-Fi forum!
This is my first Sci-Fi MOC and my first MOC involving Forced Perspective.
The Low-Altitude-Hover-Turret (LAHT) was created by accident. But after the blueprints were leaked, they popped up all over the place; in the hands of mercenaries, in armies, everywhere. They were weapons of massive destruction, with the same amount of firepower as an electromagnetic incendiary. And that's a lot of firepower.
When war broke out against the mech thingies (great massive beings that looked somewhat like Bionicles ), these weapons were used to devastating effect, able to vaporise whole city blocks.
The MOC:
LAHT and Transporter 1 by JoashColbat, on Flickr
Close up of the mech thingy. Its a mod of a Bionicles set I can't remember the name of.
LAHT and Transporter 2 by JoashColbat, on Flickr
The Transporter:
LAHT and Transporter 3 by JoashColbat, on Flickr
The LAHT itself:
LAHT and Transporter 13 by JoashColbat, on Flickr
Micro City under attack (aka my absolutely horrendous attempt at forced perspective ):
LAHT and Transporter 8 by JoashColbat, on Flickr
The LAHT on the Transporter:
LAHT and Transporter 10 by JoashColbat, on Flickr
The missile launcher has a pretty self-explanatory lock that prevents it from angling up when not necessary. Lock in:
LAHT and Transporter 14 by JoashColbat, on Flickr
And lock out:
LAHT and Transporter 15 by JoashColbat, on Flickr
Thanks for viewing and dealing with my rather amateur skills . C&C are welcome. More photos on my flickr:
JoashColbat

Behold, a blast from ages past! This is the Attatech I! The very first mech created by Attatech for the Great Wars. This model was used in the Siege of Musina as massive artillery units to bombard the vertical city.
Manned by a only single semi-unprotected soldier, this model was eventually replaced two years into the war by the Attatech II and then the Attatech III. The only remaining models are held in the Great Cartan Library.
This archaic model features three powerful legs, twin cannons on a rotating turret.
And here is the open cockpit.
Check out my brickshelf (link below) to see more images!